by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service, Gen 3 - Routine Service, Nozzle Circuit
WARNING! AIR TRAPPED IN THE FILTER DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM STARTUP COULD CAUSE VIOLENT RUPTURE OF THE FILTER HOUSING RESULTING IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY! FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Before installing filter or replacing element, ensure...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service, Gen 3 - Routine Service, Nozzle Circuit
Clogged nozzles significantly reduce the flow rate/volume of mist and result in loss of system effectiveness. Usually the problem is that the filters inside the nozzles tips are fouled, although in some cases the orifice of the nozzle is clogged by scale from hard...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 3 - Routine Service
1. Inspect Unit and Clean Filters: Inspect and clean inline nozzle circuit filter Inspect and clean inlet water filter 2. Note Controller Info: Confirm clock day and time is correct. Note indicated insecticide level (bars) and compare to actual level Note AUTO Cycle...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 3 - Routine Service
1. Flush coupler, dosing pump and insecticide flow line first with clean water and then with air. Thread PLUS-CAP onto a vented bottle filled with clean water, and insert into coupler. Execute a Manual Charge to flush the dosing pump and line with clean water. ...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 3 - Routine Service
1. Connect power and water supply line to unit Plug unit into GFCI outlet Inspect inline water filter element and replace (or clean) element if necessary Run water to flush supply line before connecting to filter inlet (marked “IN”) When supply line is...